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Learnings From the Front Lines on Redefining Leadership for the Age of AI

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In addition, by welcoming participants to come as they are , whether that be cameras on or off, stepping away as needed, we honored the reality that leaders are also caregivers, juggling roles and responsibilities. We also shared the end-of-session survey results and our reflections with participants. Recognize oppression.

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Over 2,600 Educational Institutions Including 32 State Departments of Education Purchased or Renewed Licenses for Lexia Aspire or Lexia LETRS Professional Learning Courses in 2024

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It has been rewarding to see so many institutions investing in supporting educators develop a deeper understanding of how children learn to read. For 40 years, the company has focused on pre-K-12 literacy and today provides solutions for students and educators. For more information, visit www.lexialearning.com.

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NoRedInk and the National Writing Project Partner to Inspire the Next Generation of Writers in the Age of Gen AI

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The partners will establish a collaborative online community where educators can share best practices and access resources, including a free version of NoRedInks comprehensive writing platform. Founded in 2012 by a high school English teacher, NoRedInk is led by an experienced team of educators, technologists, and language evangelists.

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Free learning platform targets improved media literacy

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KQED Teach , which launched on July 11, provides a series of free, self-paced courses to help K-12 educators develop the media skills necessary to bring media production and communication to their learning environments.

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The Best Edtech for Students Is Backed by Research. Here’s What to Look For.

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As researchers focusing on education technology, we see this often: interactive whiteboards covered in posters, desktop computers holding up plants, older devices that do not work with a newer assessment system. Who participated in the study? The list goes on. Moreover, make sure the outcome—test scores, absence rates, etc.—is

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Teachers Feel the Strain of Politics. Can Better Political Engagement Help?

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Along with a rise in Holocaust denialism — fueled by misinformation, along with poor knowledge of the history — researchers have noted that disagreements over curriculum, book bans and politically contentious issues have ratcheted up the pressure on educators. But just in skin tone, not in thinking, not in curricula,” he says.

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Social-Emotional Learning Matters. for Students AND Teachers

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At the same time, she’s looking over scripted SEL curriculum about emotional regulation. Motivated by her teaching experiences and the critical connection between teacher wellness and student social-emotional learning, Nankin formed Breathe For Change—a movement to empower educators as champions of well-being. Full sized image here.

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